The most famous trekking goal, Ghorepani poonhill trekking is that the briefest trekking way that is discovered inside the Annapurna area. This trekking way is amazingly staggering in light of the fact that the greenery dwelling on that makes nature's domain of this place tranquil and engaging. This place is situated on top of the 3200m from the sea level and involves the time of generally 5 days. One should return and visit this place to investigate the character getting it done. The trekking trails of this region have something to offer everyone. Ghorepani Poon Hill Trekking can be also shortly known as Poon Hill Trek.

One will start the adventure once going to Pokhara thus to Tikhedhunga (1419m) that give or take takes one and 0.5 hour. Trekking done from that point one arrives at to Ghorepani (2855m) and subsequently the time period until this place is of around six hours. All through the trip one get an opportunity to have the small village and along these lines the shrubbery woodland that in seasons blossoms and make the enveloping picture great. At that point, from Ghorepani any trekking up takes us to Poon hill area. One gets to check the day break yet as bird's-eye perspectives of the complete Annapurna change and mountain crest from here. Pushing forward, we have a tendency to arrive at to Tadapani (2680m) inside a period compass of seven hours. Also in the end, we have a tendency to arrive at to Ghandruk, wherever we will get into the delightful Gurung village with high temperature and inviting welcome from the tenants. At that point again to Nayapul and to Pokhara, we have a tendency to closes our trekking to Ghorepani Poon rise. Ghorepani Ghandruk Trekking is one of the best ideas to explore beauty of the nature.

This trekking will be carried out as tea-house trekking and is that the most cozy than the different treks. Run of Nepal Mother House furnishes a great guides and administrations to trek this area. Come and be part of us for the once a life time mastery to joyful memory with the Mother Nepal.

Trip Highlights

Short easy walk through villages and rhododendron forests beneath the majestic Himalaya.

Poon Hill (3,210m) highest point of trek, offers the best Mountain View.

Visa fee, you obtain a visa easily upon your arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport Kathmandu.

Trip Note

If you do not need porter for the trip, the trekking cost will be reducing from the original price. Nepal Mother House gives you some clue to make less cost for the Solo traveler also. Please contact us in our email for more details with your requirements.

If you wish to stay longer, we can offer plenty of suggestions: Bungee Jumping, mountain biking in the Kathmandu valley, white water Rafting, Jeep Flyer, Paragliding, Rock climbing, Jungle Safari tour, Skydiving, Mt. Everest view flight, Bhaktapur and Patan Durbar square, the Kathmandu valley's other historic cities Sightseeing, or a night at the Fort Hotel in Nagarkot for a bit of luxury and some worth able sunset and sunrise mountain panoramas. We help to arrange any of these excursions for you. Namaste and see you during your next trip to the Nepal Himalayas!

Day 01 : Arrival at Kathmandu.Upon arrival at international airport, our waiting support team will meet and greet you at the airport assist and transfer to the Hotel.

Day 03 : Drive Kathmandu to Pokhara (950m) – 6 to 7 hours by tourist bus Our trekking guide will come to the hotel in the morning at six o’clock to pick you with private transport. We’ll drive to Pokhara (200 km) which will take us about 6 to 7 hours on a very scenic route. Along the journey you will witness some stunning scenery of snow capped mountains, green hills, rivers in rafting, and villages. Pokhara is a beautiful valley with panoramic views of Annapurna, Machapuchare (shape of fish tail), Dhaulagiri, Lamjung Himal and Manaslu. The town of Pokhara is set on the banks of the Phewa Lake. It is smaller and much less hectic than Kathmandu providing the perfect starting point for our trek. Stay overnight at a hotel.

Day 04 : Drive to Nayapul (1010m) – 1: 45 hours and trek to Tikhedunga (1570meters) - 3 hours The first day trek starts at Nayapul after 1 and half hours driving by private vehicle from Pokhara. After 20 minutes we begin with a short walk along the banks of the Modi Khola. Then we reach Birethanti (1,015m) a large village that has many shops and teahouses. The main inhabitants of this village are Gurung, Magar and Thakali. Then, the trail continues following the north bank of the Bhurungdi Khola through villages and climbs steadily up the side of the valley to Hille (1,495m). After the short climb, we reach Tikhedhunga (1570m). Today’s walk offers a short and comparatively easy day, during the journey allowing us to get the full experience of trekking in Nepal. Stay overnight at a guesthouse.

Day 05 : Trek Thikdhunga to Ghorepani (2840m) – 5 to 6 hours After breakfast, we begin our journey with a steep climb to large Magar village at Ulleri (2,070m). Then the trail continues to ascend more gently, through dense forests of oak and rhododendrons towards Banthanti (2250m). Occasionally, we can see Lonmgur (long tail black mouth Monkey) jumping in the trees. Then we trek towards Nangethanti (2,460m), after an hour walk we arrive at Ghorepani (2840m). Stay overnight at a lodge.

Day 06 : Hike up Ghorepani to Poon Hill (3210m) - 45 minutes to Tadapani (2520m) – 4 to 5 hoursWe will hike about 45 minutes up to Poon Hill (3210m) early in the morning. This viewpoint provides an unobstructed and beautiful view of the sunrise over the high Himalayas with panoramic view giants Dhaulagiri (8,167m), Annapurna (8,091m), Machhapuchere, Nilgiri, Hiuchuli, South Annapurna etc. Additionally we can see a network of other peaks, slowly beginning to appear like magic before our eyes. We come back to Ghorepani for a hot breakfast and start walking to Tadapani. Here the trail climbs alongside ridges with pine and rhododendron forests to the Deurali and then descends through beautiful waterfalls, streams, and dense forest to Banthati. The streams have some clear pools alongside the trail which finally climbs up to the final destination Tadapani meaning ‘hot water.’ This is the water supply for a village far away.

Day 07 : Trek Tadapani to Ghaundrung (1950m) - 3 to 4 hoursToday we will descend steeply through the dense forests with breathtaking panorama views of the Ghaundrung village, inhabited by Gurung people. If you wake up early in the morning you can catch some excellent sunrises above the mountains. We will stay overnight here so you’ll have the afternoon to visit the Annapurna conservation office, museum, and picturesque ancient Gurung village, the second largest Gurung settlement in Nepal.

Day 08 : Trek Ghaundrung to Nayapul (1010m) - 3 hours, Drive to Pokhara (950m) - 1:45 hours Today is our last day of trekking. We complete our trek in Nayapul at elevation of 1,010 meters. It makes for a short and easy walk through the terraced hill settlement. Then drive 1 and half hours by private vehicle followed by a ride back to Pokhara, a peaceful lakeside city harboring a unique setting of tropical climate and vegetation with the dramatic backdrop of the Himalayas. Stay overnight at Pokhara Hotel.

Day 09 : Drive back to Kathmandu early in the morning by Tourist Bus - 6 to 7 hoursWe should be ready by 6:00 in morning in hotel lobby in order to have breakfast or seek advice from your trekking guide. We will drive back to Kathmandu through on the main road passing terraces, streams, rivers, local settlements, and high hills. It takes about 7 hours (conditional) to reach your hotel in Kathmandu. If you are interested to fly from Pokhara to Katmandu (bear in mind the extra cost of the plane tickets) please request Nepal Mother House Trekking to book your flight ticket in advance. It takes about 30 minutes flying time with spectacular views of the Himalayas, high hills, terraces, local settlements, and forests. This can indeed make it worth flying.

Day 10 : Your own destination. In this pleasant day you may have full day at leisure either relax at hotel or explore the around Thamel. Today is day of ending your journey, so we would like offer you farewell dinner in Nepali typical Restaurant and hand over you Trip Certificate, Trekking Permit and TIMS Card for memory of Nepal trip. Today is free or last minute shopping for souvenirs or gift to your family, friends or relatives for you until departure flight/drive. Our assist will be transfer to the International Airport for your departure flight to your onwards destination, taking with you the memory of a life time.

Note:

Except fixed departure date, we have every day departure according to your requirements.

Make reservations with advance payment, especially during peak season, for trip, accommodations and local guides.

Call your bank for debit- and credit-card to let them know about fees and your travel destination. Get your bank’s emergency phone number if you have a problem.

Visit the doctor for your health report and take medicine and vaccine accordingly.

Remember, the local laws apply to you as a visitor and it is your responsibility to follow them.

Be sensitive to local customs, traditions and practices as your behavior may be seen as improper, hostile or even illegal.

Never step over anyone feet/legs, and pull in your own legs when somebody wants to pass.

Never touch anybody with your feet, also never point in a direction using your feet. The feet are considered the most impure parts of the body.

When entering a house, somebody's kitchen, temple or monastery take off your shoes.

As a woman you should always be dressed avoiding provocation, so keep shoulders and legs covered.

It is very polite to give and accept with your right hand, and even more so when you use your left hand for supporting the elbow of your right hand.

When in doubt how to behave in certain situations; keep a low profile, do not shout and keep your dignity.

It is better not to touch offerings or persons when they are on way to shrines.

Beef is prohibited among both the Hindus and Buddhists. No female animal is killed for food.

You may not be allowed entry to the inner sanctuaries of temples and Stupas.

You may be interested to take snaps of temples, Stupas and monuments. Generally temples, Stupas and monuments are permitted to be photographed, but it is better to have permission before using your cameras.

Client Reviews

“2 weeks in Nepal with 5 day Poon Hill trek”

RatingReviewed on: 20 March, 2018

From first contact Karna was a pleasure to work with and organized everything very efficiently for us. I contacted a few companies in Kathmandu before our first trip to Nepal and Karna was able to give us the itinerary that we wanted (and suggested a few alterations to make it more efficient) at a price… More